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Rainbow Photonic Crystals: Self‐Assembly of Carbohydrate Bottlebrushes Block Copolymers
Full‐color reflective 1D photonic crystals, capable of a tunable, responsive, and reversible color with high repeatability, are created from the self‐assembly of carbohydrate‐based brush block copolymers (BR01‐04). Abstract Tunable and responsive photonic crystal systems are the subject of great research interest owing to their ability to actively ...
Hong Li +6 more
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Moth‐Wing‐Inspired Multifunctional Metamaterials
This study develops a moth‐wing‐inspired heterogeneous metamaterial that achieves synergistic broadband sound absorption, mechanical energy dissipation, and thermal insulation within a lightweight architected framework. Combining bioinspired gradient design, genetic‐algorithm optimization, and additive manufacturing, the bionic heterogeneous acoustic ...
Haoran Pei +12 more
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The role of GPT in promoting inclusive higher education for people with various learning disabilities: a review. [PDF]
Gadekallu TR +7 more
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Identifying the Initiation of Oshikatsu and Health-Promoting Activities Through Oshikatsu Among Older Adults: A Trajectory Equifinality Approach. [PDF]
Hosaka K, Tanaka T, Iijima K, Nihei M.
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AI and AI-powered digital twins for smart, green, and zero-energy buildings: A systematic review of leading-edge solutions for advancing environmental sustainability goals. [PDF]
Bibri SE, Huang J.
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Putting the Suenjel Sámi on the Map
Nuncius, 2021Abstract This article examines the early publications and correspondence of Karl Nickul, a Finnish geodesist and amateur ethnographer/anthropologist. In his publications and correspondence, Nickul studied and discussed the Skolt Sámi of the village of Suenjel in the Finnish province of Petsamo.
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History and Anthropology, 2023
The paper details how, during the ’Modjokuto Project’ of 1952– 1954, Hildred and Clifford Geertz embodied in their decisions and actions the ‘Malinowskian palimpsest’ of the lonely ethnographer, thus creating a series of oppositions between their individualistic understanding of the ethnographer and the needs of teamwork in the field.
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The paper details how, during the ’Modjokuto Project’ of 1952– 1954, Hildred and Clifford Geertz embodied in their decisions and actions the ‘Malinowskian palimpsest’ of the lonely ethnographer, thus creating a series of oppositions between their individualistic understanding of the ethnographer and the needs of teamwork in the field.
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